After giving away a win to Peyton Manning and the Broncos last week, the Chiefs look to move to 2-1 against the Packers who are from the bay that is green. I believe that’s also the name of a Dr. Seuss poem. Or maybe I’m just a poetic person. OR MAYBE WHO CARES. Much like how I feel about this game. Sure, on paper the match-up is interesting, only because the principle cast involves guys like Jamaal Charles, Randall Cobb, Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy… okay, I’m seeing a theme here. The principle cast is essentially from Milwaukee. But don’t let that dissuade you from not being entertained, we actually get another chance in our lives to see if Andy Reid will find some way to psychically eat his timeouts. I’m assuming he’s done so with the challenge flags, thinking they were ribs with ketchup on them. The game will essentially come down to how healthy Eddie Lacy and Davante Adams are, both suffering from ankle injuries this week. Both have practiced this week and are probable for tonight’s game, but if we’ve learned anything from semi-injured players miraculously being able to be suit up for their games this year, it’s that they’ll break your hearts and then punch them in the crotch. A heart-crotch punch, if you will. (See Anderson, C.J..) I’d say we’re in for an interesting game, but since it’s Monday Night Football, I’ll just say we’re in for a game. A football game, hopefully.

By the Numbers

2 – The number of touchdowns Denver scored in the last 36 seconds to win the game in Week 2 against the Chiefs.

@gmatt21: For what it’s worth, here’s my blurb on him from yesterday’s game: “If we didn’t already have two games to draw conclusions from, I’d say this performance was an abnormality. The Ravens threw 49 passes (compared to 18 rushing attempts) and were playing from behind for much the game until it turned into an all-out shoot-out. (If Ray Lewis was still playing, it’d be a knife-out.) But I’m concerned, the offensive line has looked pretty terrible, and while I won’t say age is a factor here, Forsett has yet to get a touchdown.”